Humans of the U: Dalyana Guerra
“Teaching itself is performative: engaging students requires creativity and a willingness to embrace other parts of myself beyond math.”
Read More“Teaching itself is performative: engaging students requires creativity and a willingness to embrace other parts of myself beyond math.”
Read More“I have my dream job here. I get to see these phenomenal women actually fulfill some of their goals or dreams, find their voice and that’s pretty amazing to be a part of.”
Read More“I enjoy working with things that are too far away and too big for our brains to actually picture.”
Read MoreI’m interested in law because I want to understand how we’re able to create change.
Read More“In thinking about everything that’s been going on the last four years and where I’m at right now.”
Read More“Coming to the University of Utah was a really good academic opportunity. I’ve been very fortunate.”
Read More“My time at the university has been more than academics, it has also been about personal development.”
Read More“Throughout my time at the U, I’ve not only built a strong community and lifelong friendships but also engaged in experiences that have shaped who I am today.”
Read More“Growing up in an immigrant household where my parents instilled the importance of education.”
Read More“Now that graduation is here, I am so grateful for the support of my family, friends and instructors for helping me attain all that I have so far.”
Read More“I started medical school at the U in 2021, and I have loved it.”
Read More“Theatre has always been my language, and now I get to teach others how to speak it too.”
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